Clarke Kris
California State University, Fresno, USA.
Crit Soc Policy. 2016 May;36(2):289-306. doi: 10.1177/0261018315608726. Epub 2015 Oct 5.
Needle exchange is one of the most effective public health interventions to prevent the transmission of infectious disease by injecting drug users. Despite the preponderance of scientific evidence, US federal funding for needle exchange programmes has been banned since 1988. This prohibition has resulted in the lack of a centralised policy on needle exchange and has given birth to a patchwork of diverse practices and regulations throughout the nation. This article focuses on how various local players interpreted the meaning of needle exchange through the debate on an unauthorised site in Fresno, California. In exploring a specific context, this study delineates the narratives used to outline competing views about needle exchange and to offer a snapshot of how the issue of widespread injecting drug use was handled in an impoverished and socially conservative region of the United States.
针头交换是预防注射吸毒者传播传染病最有效的公共卫生干预措施之一。尽管有大量科学证据,但自1988年以来,美国联邦政府一直禁止为针头交换项目提供资金。这一禁令导致缺乏关于针头交换的统一政策,并在全国催生了各种不同的做法和规定。本文聚焦于加利福尼亚州弗雷斯诺一个未经授权的地点的辩论中,当地各方如何解读针头交换的意义。通过探究一个具体背景,本研究描绘了用于勾勒关于针头交换的不同观点的叙述,并呈现了美国一个贫困且社会保守地区如何处理广泛存在的注射吸毒问题的概况。